Why do I have this love/hate relationship with writing? Anyway, I caught up on my garden blog. However, there’s so much I want to write about my teaching, and it’s so far behind….
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I started a new blog to journal my teaching experiences.
http://nonconformistteacher.blogspot.com
So far so good, although I just started it last week. I’m doing very well keeping up with my gardening blog. Still haven’t written in my essay/thoughts on life blog, but that takes more work. At least blogging is becoming more of a habit.
I’ve been much more consistent lately with both the regular LJ and the new personal finance blog. Yay! Not great enough to say I’ve completed the goal, but getting closer.
I started up my garden blog for the season. It’s something…
http://gardenexperiments.blogspot.com/
I started a blog last week, but didn’t get finished. I need to do that very soon.
because of school i dont get to this as often as i like but i only have some 9 – 10 months left and i want to get in t habbit of doing it more often to keep my mind occupied. i also sometimes vblog .. ee im just so unorginsed atm =P
I love to write, but it’s so hard for me to get started. I’m so proud of myself that I actually wrote in my blog today. I’d like to at least write in it once a week, but I’m not sure how well I’ll get that accomplished.
However, since I know it’s so hard to get myself together, I also started a Tumblr a few weeks ago. I like it because it’s made for just short clips of thoughts, pictures, whatever… So, I try to post a little something on that every day or so. Sort of a briefer view of how I see the world.
blogging just isn’t for me. while i like to post random happenings in various places online i have no need to centralize it or do it regularly.
I struggled (and still do) with my blogging this year but managed to top 100 posts in the 13 months I’ve been blogging. I’m not especially prolific but for those who are looking to post more, here are a few ideas:
1. Blog about what you know
2. Blog about what you’ve learned
3. Blog about what you want to know
4. Blog because you want to not because you have to
5. Blog for your family or others who could benefit from your experience. (my sister just started a blog to track her new career path – moving away from Putnam Finance and into nursing at the University of New Hampshire)
Good luck and happy blogging!





